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THE PRACTICAL DESIGNGER

HOW TO CUT OUT THE PATTERN FROM A STOUT DRAFT

LESSON NO. 49

To cut out the stout draft, when the draft for the stout jacket is all complete, begin to cut the front from R to 9, 12, C. 4. 7, Z to Y. The front shall not be cut unless everything is complete. Now cut in the front from 12 to 13 which is the side seam under the arm, also cut in at the pocket place from Li to 5, when this is cut in and folded up in front as prepared from 5 to W on the original draft on both sides of W, 13 and 14 lost to 5. and after when the fold is made straighten out the front as shown on this diagram. Now see that when the fold in front is made, the pocket space and side seam between 14 to 13 and 12 to 15 shall be opened, as shown on the diagram. Allow the button stand. The button stand can be allowed also before the fold is made for the stoutness and straighten cut as usual.